Did BPD bungle warning public about suspect? Mayor responds
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said “I’m going to trust those individuals who work and do that is their job every day to hunt people down, to say that we that they made the right decision,” during an exclusive interview Wednesday morning with 11 TV Hill.Jason Billingsley, 32, was arrested last week after more than 24 […]
Read MoreCity Council committee votes to nominate Worley | #citycouncil
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A Baltimore City Council committee voted Thursday on whether to approve Richard Worley’s nomination as police commissioner, the first step before a final council vote. The City Council Rules and Legislative Oversight Committee voted unanimously to approve Worley’s nomination.The hearing lasted three hours, and those who spoke had vastly different opinions of Worley.”I’m excited, I’m […]
Read MoreCity Council hearing for Rich Worley postponed | #citycouncil
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Baltimore City Council committee postpones hearing for Acting BPD Commissioner Richard Worley Mayor Brandon Scott appointed Worley in June to succeed Michael Harrison Updated: 11:46 AM EDT Aug 4, 2023 A hearing for the nomination of Baltimore’s next police commissioner is postponed.Video above: Will council support Worley as commissioner? (July 13)According to Baltimore City Council […]
Read MoreWill Rich Worley get enough support to become BPD commissioner? | #citycouncil
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Some Baltimore City Council members told the 11 News I-Team they’re undecided about whether to confirm Richard Worley as the city’s next police commissioner. At a June 8 news conference, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Michael Harrison would step down as commissioner and named Worley as acting commissioner. The I-Team confirmed on Thursday that Worley never […]
Read MoreWith City Council’s Ear, Baltimore Residents Urge Cuts To Police Budget Ahead Of Vote – CBS Baltimore | #citycouncil
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore City residents called for funding cuts to police Thursday during Taxpayers’ Night, where citizens can weigh in with the City Council on how their money is being spent. The City Council still needs to finalize and vote on the City’s $4 million dollar budget set forth by the Mayor, which […]
Read MoreWith City Council’s Ear, Baltimore Residents Urge Cuts To Police Budget Ahead Of Vote – CBS Baltimore | #citycouncil
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore City residents called for funding cuts to police Thursday during Taxpayers’ Night, where citizens can weigh in with the City Council on how their money is being spent. The City Council still needs to finalize and vote on the City’s $4 million dollar budget set forth by the Mayor, which […]
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